After languishing on the market for over a year, Los Angeles Dodgers star Freddie Freeman has finally managed to offload his modern farmhouse-style residence in the far western reaches of Studio City.
The home was first offered for just under $9 million in summer 2024, then subsequently relisted several times before disappearing from the listings and resurfacing at a discounted $7.4 million in September 2025. Per property records, the place has now been sold to an LLC linked to Platinum Equity’s Jacob Kotzubei for $6.45 million, which is a whopping $1.375 million less than the $7.8 million the nine-time All-Star first baseman and his wife, Chelsea, paid in 2023.

A cozy wood-paneled den with a wet bar opens to a private courtyard.
Paul Barnaby
Custom-built and designed in 2022 by the architecture team of Rob Diaz, Mark Alexander, and Anastasia Ratia, the double A-frame structure rests on almost a quarter of an acre beyond a gated driveway that empties at an attached two-car garage. A total of four bedrooms and six baths are spread across roughly 6,300 square feet of warm yet chic Sarah Brady-designed living space boasting high oak-beam ceilings, plaster walls, sanded limestone floors, and oversized steel-case windows and doors throughout.
Among the highlights is a wet bar-equipped den that opens to a private courtyard, plus a spacious living room anchored by a vintage-inspired fireplace, built-in shelving, a day bed, and glass doors spilling outside. The kitchen is outfitted with an expansive eat-in island, and upscale Cove, Wolf, and Sub-Zero appliances, while a dining area connects to a discreetly hidden service kitchen.

A greenery-encased backyard holds a black-bottom pool and fire pit lounge area.
Paul Barnaby
A brass-railed staircase heads upstairs, where a landing…